Remains of the eTwinning Day

It’s a wrap! The first eTwinning Day ever has been an overwhelming success! Thank you so much for sharing with us all your festive celebrations for eTwinning’s 10th birthday! It has been a pleasure and a real source of inspiration to see how creative eTwinners from all around the four corners of Europe can be! From the UK to Azerbaijan and from Estonia to Cyprus, we have received your pictures and videos, so let’s have a brief look at what happened yesterday!

Please, understand that we have received thousands of pictures and videos and we are not in the position to publish all of them on this mini-website. We will share them though on our social media, namely our Facebook page, Twitter and Instagram.

Colourful eTwinning Day in Germany

To celebrate the eTwinning Day the German National Support Service offered a workshop for teachers from Bonn and the surrounding area who wanted to get to know more about eTwinning. Provided with a bunch of useful information and inspiration, the teachers were afterwards invited to a cozy get-together. After a release of colourful balloons in front of the building into the blue sky all participants – teachers, colleagues from the National Agency for Erasmus+ (school education) and the team of the eTwinning National Support Service – clinked glasses and enjoyed the eTwinning birthday cake!

Pictures: eTwinning Day at the German NSS in Bonn
Text: Antje Schmidt, National Support Service Germany

Human Logo on the Stage!

Paju Kool sent us this picture from Narva Paju school in Estonia:

Celebrations at the beach!

Students from the Gymnasio of Milos island, Greece, sent us their celebration pictures, taken by the sea! Images by Odigitria Petraki.

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Celebration full of colours and face-paint in Bulgaria

“Children from kindergarten n1 “Zvanche”, Bulgaria celebrated the eTwinning birthday. We painted flags of different countries, and arranged them on a large poster in the yard of the kindergarten. We danced and played games in various European languages. We painted the blue and yellow symbols on our faces. Each child received a balloon in the colors of eTwinning.”

Svetla Popova

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Wishes from Romania

“The second graders from Secondary School “Academician Marin Voiculescu”in Giurgiu, Romania, wishes all eTwinners “Happy Birthday!” and many more successful international cooperation projects!”

Lucica Ivan
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Happy birthday songs from Cyprus

Students from Akrotiri primary School in Cyprus sing the happy birthday song in many languages, video sent by Stavri Vakana:

Czech republic made the Most out of the eTwinning celebrations

Eva Münchová from Most, Czech Republic, sent us her school’s picture:

Talent show or birthday party?

Students and teachers in Vladimir Nazor Pribislavec, Croatia, had an impressive celebration with paintings and sweets made by pupils, human logo at their yard and balloons! Miroslava Novak sent us the following pictures:

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Video greeting from Slovenia

Finally, Urša Bajda from Primary school Mariana Nemca Radeče sent us the following video greeting: